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Evansville mayor resigns

CASPER (WNE) — Evansville Mayor Candace Machado announced her immediate resignation on Friday, citing a broken politi

Wyoming Freedom Caucus wants to cut state budget, but won’t say how much yet

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Lander City Council puts rezoning on back burner

LANDER — The Lander City Council has heard a number of rezoning applications recently – and has – so far – rejected a

Wyoming Freedom Caucus calls for more tax cuts

CHEYENNE — State lawmakers who are part of the Wyoming Freedom Caucus, known for its hardline conservative stances, l

Wyoming Attorney General OKs property tax exemption for Flat Creek Apartments, Teton County says

JACKSON — After the legality of a property tax exemption for the Flat Creek Apartments was questioned, Teton County A

The long fuse: A timeline of BWXT’s years-long interest in Gillette and northeastern Wyoming

GILLETTE — While the arrival of the nuclear industry in Gillette — culminating in BWXT’s announcement that it planned

Governor funds food pantries in lieu of SNAP

CHEYENNE — Gov.

Mills still vying for its own ZIP code

CASPER (WNE) — The Mills City Council once again voted in support of a federal bill that would give the city its own

Teton Canyon wind event confirmed as a tornado

JACKSON (WNE) — The National Weather Service has classified a severe wind event that toppled hundreds of trees in Tet

Wyoming Press Association announces new executive director

SHERIDAN (WNE) — The Wyoming Press Association Board of Directors last week announced that Steve Kiggins will be its

Wyoming’s investment portfolio surpasses mineral industry’s contribution to state coffers

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Lawmakers reject bill restricting eminent domain for CO2 pipelines

CHEYENNE — A legislative effort to impose stricter limits on the use of eminent domain for carbon dioxide pipelines f

Congress may rescue SNAP funds

CODY — After the Wyoming Department of Family Services announced last week that payments for the Supplemental Nutriti

Lawmakers advance school funding recalibration

CHEYENNE — The Wyoming Legislature’s Select Committee on School Finance Recalibration concluded a rigorous, two-day m

Potato harvest yields more than 11K pounds for food banks

TORRINGTON (WNE) — Volunteers braved cold rain on Oct.

Can BLM ignore land-use plans and lease off-limits ‘Golden Triangle’ habitat for drilling?

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